Infants’ enumeration of actions: Numerical discrimination and its signature limits JN Wood, ES Spelke Developmental science 8 (2), 173-181, 2005 | 306 | 2005 |
Acquisition of English number marking: The singular-plural distinction S Kouider, J Halberda, J Wood, S Carey Language Learning and development 2 (1), 1-25, 2006 | 236 | 2006 |
On the relation between the acquisition of singular–plural morpho‐syntax and the conceptual distinction between one and more than one D Barner, D Thalwitz, J Wood, SJ Yang, S Carey Developmental science 10 (3), 365-373, 2007 | 180 | 2007 |
The perception of rational, goal-directed action in nonhuman primates JN Wood, DD Glynn, BC Phillips, MD Hauser Science 317 (5843), 1402-1405, 2007 | 164 | 2007 |
Visual working memory for observed actions. JN Wood Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 136 (4), 639, 2007 | 107 | 2007 |
Spatial attention determines the nature of nonverbal number representation DC Hyde, JN Wood Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (9), 2336-2351, 2011 | 101 | 2011 |
Acquisition of singular-plural morphology. JN Wood, S Kouider, S Carey Developmental psychology 45 (1), 202, 2009 | 83 | 2009 |
When quantity trumps number: discrimination experiments in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) and common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) JR Stevens, JN Wood, MD Hauser Animal Cognition 10, 429-437, 2007 | 83 | 2007 |
Chronometric studies of numerical cognition in five-month-old infants JN Wood, ES Spelke Cognition 97 (1), 23-39, 2005 | 82 | 2005 |
Newborn chickens generate invariant object representations at the onset of visual object experience JN Wood Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (34), 14000-14005, 2013 | 80 | 2013 |
Evidence for a non-linguistic distinction between singular and plural sets in rhesus monkeys D Barner, J Wood, M Hauser, S Carey Cognition 107 (2), 603-622, 2008 | 69 | 2008 |
A core knowledge architecture of visual working memory. JN Wood Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 37 (2), 357, 2011 | 68 | 2011 |
Free-ranging rhesus monkeys spontaneously individuate and enumerate small numbers of non-solid portions JN Wood, MD Hauser, DD Glynn, D Barner Cognition 106 (1), 207-221, 2008 | 57 | 2008 |
Evolving the capacity to understand actions, intentions, and goals M Hauser, J Wood Annual review of psychology 61 (1), 303-324, 2010 | 54 | 2010 |
The development of invariant object recognition requires visual experience with temporally smooth objects JN Wood, SMW Wood Cognitive Science 42 (4), 1391-1406, 2018 | 50 | 2018 |
From movements to actions: Two mechanisms for learning action sequences AD Endress, JN Wood Cognitive psychology 63 (3), 141-171, 2011 | 49 | 2011 |
When do spatial and visual working memory interact? JN Wood Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73, 420-439, 2011 | 48 | 2011 |
Visual memory for agents and their actions JN Wood Cognition 108 (2), 522-532, 2008 | 44 | 2008 |
Rhesus monkeys correctly read the goal-relevant gestures of a human agent MD Hauser, D Glynn, J Wood Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1620), 1913-1918, 2007 | 43 | 2007 |
Action comprehension in non-human primates: motor simulation or inferential reasoning? JN Wood, MD Hauser Trends in cognitive sciences 12 (12), 461-465, 2008 | 41 | 2008 |